Pub/Bar/Nightclub

Martins Of Doon, Co. Westmeath, Being Sold

By Dave Simpson
Martins Of Doon, Co. Westmeath, Being Sold

Martins licensed premises of Doon, Ballinahown, Co. Westmeath, is being sold.

Details

As listed on Daft.ie, the property is being sold via Kearney Auctioneers for €350,000.

According to its listing on Daft.ie, the property is a seven-day licensed premises situated on c.0.78 acres of land and is being sold by private treaty as a going concern.

The property's Daft.ie listing states that it is a 300 square metre property, the entire footprint of includes approximately 185 square metres of trading space and approximately 115 square metres of living accommodation, with trading space being in turnkey condition throughout.

The listing adds that the property includes a ground floor front bar, back lounge, kitchen, bottle storage and a keg store, with a pool room to the rear, customer toilets and a smoking room accessed from the pool room, while upstairs there is a sitting room with aspect on three sides and a marble fireplace of drawing room proportions, as well as three bedrooms, a home office and a family bathroom, and the outside area is suitable for a beer garden, with room to extend the current parking facilities also being present.

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Coosan Cottage

Elsewhere in Co. Westmeath, Coosan Cottage of Coosan, Athlone, is also being sold.

As listed by Daft.ie, the property is being sold via Frank Regan & Associates for €800,000.

According to its listing on Daft.ie, the property is a 10 bedroom eco lodge that has a self-contained four bedroom family home attached.

The property's listing on Daft.ie also states that it includes a bar that is licensed for residents, a patio, a kitchen fitted to catering industry standards, an eco-friendly plant room, and a wood fired boiler.

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